Why Vacation-Like Living Is Booming In Nigeria

Posted on June 30, 2025

Vacation-like living homes designed to feel like a resort getaway are becoming a hot trend in Nigeria, and investors are taking notice. As Nigeria’s urban population grows, projected to reach 67% by 2050 according to the United Nations, more people are seeking homes that offer relaxation and luxury without leaving the city. Here’s why this lifestyle is gaining traction and why it’s a smart investment opportunity.

 

First, Nigeria’s growing middle class, with a purchasing power of over $300 billion annually (World Bank, 2023), is driving demand for premium living. Professionals in cities like Lagos and Abuja seek homes with resort-style features, including swimming pools, lush gardens, and clubhouses. These spaces offer an escape from the stress of urban life, making everyday living feel like a holiday. Developments like Hutu Exclusive, still in planning, are tapping into this by promising green spaces and modern amenities.

 

Second, remote work is fueling the trend. With 35% of Nigerian professionals working hybrid or remote jobs (Statista, 2024), people are spending more time at home. This has sparked a desire for homes that double as personal retreats, with features like rooftop terraces or private gyms. Investors can capitalise on this shift, as properties with vacation-like appeal are fetching up to 20% higher rental yields in urban areas, per local real estate reports.

 

Third, Nigeria’s tourism sector, which contributed ₦8.8 trillion to the country’s GDP in 2023 (NBS), has inspired a growing love for leisure-focused lifestyles. Nigerians who enjoy local resorts like La Campagne Tropicana want that same vibe at home. Gated communities with spas, sports facilities, and scenic views are meeting this demand, attracting both buyers and tenants.

 

 

Finally, social media is amplifying the trend. Platforms like Instagram showcase aspirational lifestyles, with 68% of Nigerian millennials citing online inspiration as a factor in their home purchasing decisions (PwC, 2024). Vacation-like homes are photogenic and shareable, boosting their appeal.

For investors, this trend is a golden opportunity especially with off-plan properties designed with reso. Properties offering resort-style living are in high demand, promising strong returns in Nigeria’s fast-growing real estate market. As more Nigerians seek a blend of comfort and luxury, vacation-like living is the future of urban housing. be part of it with the property options at Hutu Exclusive.

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